Guillaume Périmony

Giddy 11

Romain Batard, the French skate filmmaker LIVE really shouldn't have to introduce to you by now just on the basis of his longevity in the field, is back today with the eleventh chapter in his series-turned-saga "GIDDY" - and pretty clearly the most ambitious one that is, also including contributions from some equally prestigious video fiends, for a timeline just short of twenty minutes in total - but rest assured you won't catch a break!

On the menu: stunts from the usual suspects - Edouard DepazValentin BauerJoseph BiaisLilian FevMarc-A BarbierRemy Taveira - but also many others (including Max Palmer, Sylvain Tognelli, Mika Germond, Dustin Dollin... Quite the universal roster!), immortalized on Parisian spots aplenty - some classic ones and some more rare nugs, all approached with a sweet creative twist. Out of many examples, one of Soy's many fountains gets reinvented (and that's despite the mysterious disappearance of the corresponding Instagram account), but really it's the whole landscape of the French capital that gets dripped into new colors here, from the most famous plazas to the most unknown street corners possible (e.g.. le Dôme's three-flat-three, or the benches at République)... All in great fun as well, just bathing in the rhythm of the daily sessions.

Chic, chic, chic!

And as a complementary bonus, we are happy to share with y'all this photo gallery, by Max Verret!

"OSTALGHIA" / Guillaume Périmony

"OSTALGHIA" is a new edit by Guillaume Périmony, the man notably behind the notorious "Fishing Lines" clips with Michael Mackrodt, among many other productions you most definitely have encountered before browsing the Internets sometime over the past decade. Well for this one, Guillaume captured Micki again and took him to Belarus, accompanied by a certain Denny Pham (newly pro for Flip, for those who follow) and Giorgi Balkhamishvili. The spots are fresh in every possible sense of the term as most of them were nearly untouched to this day, as the country just opened its borders to foreigners without the need of a visa, facilitating access to a marble paradise. That's what's awaiting you, paired up with slick filmmaking and exotic lettering, like a sweet tender hug from good ol' Périm!

Salamat

As announced yesterday, here is Salamat, the latest production from Guillaume Périmony, documenting a trip he took to the Philippines, with Joseph Biais, Alex Mizurov, Bastien Duverdier and Michael Mackrodt, long before typhoon Haiyan tragically hit the country. You can read more about, it, here.

Salamat, 5 W's!

Alex Mizurov and Michael Mackrodt announce Salamat, a video about their trip to Manilla, with Bastien Duverdier and Joseph Biais. A while before the Philippines started tragically making the headlines…
 

Dialogue: Burmese Days

Tomorrow, Guillaume Périmony will take us on an exclusive excursion to Burma, a place not so known for its four wheeled culture… But, it does exist! In order to get ready for such a trip, he discusses here with Ali Drummond, the reality of those far away lands… That somehow might parallel your world if you’re on a board.
 

Meeting… Guillaume Périmony !

Known for his Paris Gris montages, amongst other things, he just realized the French capitol part for the Megamix project. A good excuse to learn more about this character.

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